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- before taking up the role of minister at Caersalem chapel, Dowlais three years later. Morgan would remain at Caersalem for the next seventeen years, during...
- the village. The village is home to several places of worship including Caersalem Chapel, St Albans, Treboeth Gospel Hall and Mynyddbach Chapel, as well...
- the road around which the village was built. It has a historic chapel, Caersalem Independent Chapel, which has now been converted into housing. Since 2008...
- harpist Hannah Stone had a daughter. The couple married on 26 July 2019 at Caersalem Newydd Baptist Church in the bride's home city of Swansea. Terfel was...
- had a daughter by Sir Bryn Terfel, whom she married on 26 July 2019 at Caersalem Newydd Baptist Church in Swansea; she does not use the title "Lady Terfel"...
- of 6 and 11. This event was the basis for the song "Crugybar o frynian caersalem" performed by the Wilkes-Barre Quartet in 1922, which commemorates the...
- (Abererch), Abergeirw, Capel Ty'n Ddôl (Abergynolwyn), Y Graig (Abersoch), Caersalem (Barmouth), Christ Church (Barmouth), Y Bowydd (Blaenau Ffestiniog), Rhydbach...
- Swansea, in 1914. He was buried adjacent to his parents in the graveyard of Caersalem Newydd Welsh Baptist Chapel, where he had served as organist. Fellow workers...
- largely reduced to a dormitory village for Lampeter. Caersalem Baptist Church was built in 1840. Caersalem Welsh Baptist Chapel, Parc-y-rhos, Coflein (August...
- Mainwaring, at Water Street Chapel. His best-known hymns include "O fryniau Caersalem ceir gweled" ("From the Hills of Jerusalem are Seen"). Roberts 1959. Tout...